Friedman, Ken 1949-....

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Kenneth S. Friedman (born September 19, 1949- ) attended Shimer College (1966-1967) where he studied music theory and composition with Richard Maxfield. He later received an MS from San Francisco State University in 1971 and, after that a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Human Behavior at U.S. International University in 1976. From 1967-1968, he was an instructor at San Francisco State College Experimental College, where he taught course in the literature of surrealism, the avant-garde, and expanded arts.

Ken Friedman experimented with many forms of conceptual art during the period covered by the collection, from the graphic and concrete arts to music, writing and performance. While at Shimer College, Friedman directed an "underground" radio program, "Garnisht Kigele." Later, he edited ephemeral magazines as a member of the Underground Press Syndicate and became Editor-in Chief of Fluxus West Publications and General Manager of Something Else Press. Friedman founded Fluxus West in 1966 shortly after becoming acquainted with George Maciunas and other members of the New York Fluxus coterie.

George Maciunas was the first person to use the term "Fluxus." In 1961, he sent out an invitation for an exhibition at the AG Gallery, noting on the invitation that the $3.00 cover charge was to be used for publishing FLUXUS magazine. The term came to designate an attitude toward art best exemplied in the work of Marcel Duchamp, the Dadaists, and John Cage. Indeed, many of the participants in the movement during the 1960s had personally studied with Cage or one of his disciples such as Richard Maxfield. Artistic values championed by principal Fluxus artists such as Friedman, Dick Higgins, George Brecht, and Yoko Ono, included spontaneity and indeterminacy.

Besides Fluxus, Friedman also participated in Aktual and the New York Correspondence School, two other conceptual art movements occuring during the time represented by the collection. Since the date of the collection, Friedman's work has appeared in a number of exhibitions, and he has received commissions from the Joslyn Art Museum, the Western Museum Association, and the University of Tulsa.

From the guide to the Ken Friedman Collection, 1964 - 1971, (University of California, San Diego. Geisel Library. Mandeville Special Collections Library.)

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creatorOf Ken Friedman Collection, 1964 - 1971 University of California, San Diego. Geisel Library. Mandeville Special Collections Library.
referencedIn Dick Higgins papers, 1960-1994, 1972-1993 Getty Research Institute
referencedIn Carolee Schneemann papers, 1959-1994 Getty Research Institute
referencedIn d.a. levy and family archive, 1950-1988, 1960-1970 Kent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.
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correspondedWith Brecht, George person
correspondedWith Cage, John person
associatedWith Free Religious Youth corporateBody
associatedWith Fugs (Musical group) corporateBody
associatedWith Higgins, Dick, 1938- person
correspondedWith Johnson, Ray, 1927- person
correspondedWith Kaprow, Allan person
correspondedWith Knizak, Milan person
correspondedWith Knowles, Alison person
associatedWith Levy, D. A. person
associatedWith Liberal Religious Youth corporateBody
correspondedWith Maciunas, George, 1931-1978 person
correspondedWith Rubin, Jerry person
associatedWith Schneemann, Carolee person
correspondedWith Sharits, Paul person
correspondedWith Sohm, H. person
correspondedWith Spoerri, Daniel, 1930- person
correspondedWith Williams, Emmett, 1930- person
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Birth 1949

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